of low incomecountries may see their GNI per capita increase to the point where they also qualify as middleincomecountries and may be able to assume a larger share ... as those countries with GNI per capita of US$975 or less in 2009, accounts for slightly ... africa, asia, country, south africa

the level in middleincomecountries (0.8 percent a year), health spending will increase more slowly (an average of 3.5 percent a year) in low incomecountries ... Figure 4.1 | Projected Average Annual Health Expenditures Per Capita for Low and MiddleIncomeCountries In 2006, 2015, and 2030, US$ Country Groups Low incomecountriesMiddleincomecountries All developing countries Notes and sources ... and total health spending (public and private). While both low and middleincome developing

Figure 2. Low- and middle-incomecountries, health spend per capita, 2006, 2015, and 2030 US Dollars Low incomecountriesMiddleincomecountries ... from domestic resources in low-incomecountries can be further illustrated by the continuing low per capita outlays foreseen in future years (see Figure 2). For low-incomecountries, per capita health spending will little more than double over a quarter ...country

of overall expenditures required for low- and middle-incomecountries. ...Country-specific results for the 22 countries for which individual models ... in the Rapid Scale-up scenario for the top 22 countries. The sum of these requirements

The epidemiological impact and the resources required are presented below for 139 low and middleincomecountries. The number of new infections associated with each scenario is displayed in Figure 2.9 (pp. 37). Historically, the number of new ... Figure 2.9 | New Infections Among Adults Aged 15-49 by Scenario for 139 Countries Millions Current Trends Hard Choices Rapid Scale-up Structural Change ...country

that such regional averages include a mixture of both low- and middle-incomecountries ... The expectation that as incomes rise over the next two decades countries will allocate more ... The expected high income elasticity of health spending in response

Identifying low- and middle-incomecountries is one means to assess the future ... per capita is anticipated to be very different by region (see Figure 3). Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, now at the bottom among regions, will not have per capita GDP